Dubai 24H: BMW race report

First victory for BMW in 2011: Team Schubert wins with works driver
Augusto Farfus in Dubai.

Dubai, 15th January 2011. BMW picked up its first victory in the very first big race of the new motor
racing season. Need for Speed Team Schubert triumphed with the no. 76 BMW Z4
GT3 and drivers Claudia Hurtgen, BMW works driver Augusto Farfus, Edward
Sandstrom and Tommy Milner at the 24-hour race in Dubai.

The sister car, number 77, with Bill Auberlen, Matt Plumb, Boris Said and
Paul Dalla Lana at the wheel, completed the excellent team result with fifth
place overall at the sixth staging of the desert marathon.

After 24 hours, the victorious BMW Z4 GT3 crossed the finish line with
Hurtgen at the wheel and a three-lap lead over the second-placed Ferrari
F430 GT2 of Team AF Corse. Third place went to the Black Falcon Mercedes
Benz SLS AMG GT3. The JR Motorsport team also made it into the top 20,
finishing 16th with a BMW M3 GTR.

"Everyone in the team gave everything -- and we were rewarded with the win
today," commented Farfus. "This race is completely different to the
Nurburgring 24 Hours, which I also won with Team BMW Motorsport in 2010.
However, I must say: Dubai is very special. The atmosphere is fantastic and
the drivers all support one another. I really, really enjoyed myself."

"Our tactics worked perfectly," added Schubert Team Manager Stefan Wendl.
"At the start of the race we were able to develop a two-lap lead with car
number 76, which we then had to maintain without putting too much strain on
the material or taking any risks. Some fortunate circumstances meant we were
able to pull even further ahead and ultimately wrap up the victory. That is
our first big victory at a 24-hour race and a great reward for everyone in
the team."

This was BMW's third overall victory at the 24-hour race at the "Dubai
Autodrome". The Duller Motorsport team won the inaugural event with a BMW M3
CSL and repeated the feat a year later with the BMW Z4 M Coupe. Current BMW
works driver Dirk Werner (DE) was also involved in this success as a driver.
The third victory means that BMW now is the most successful manufacturer in
the history of this endurance race.

This latest success has once again proven just how competitive the BMW Z4
GT3 is. The car, which has been in the BMW Customer Racing range since 2010,
celebrated victories in the FIA GT3 European Championship in its first year.
Powered by a 4.4-litre, V8 engine, this racing car has also impressed on
more than one occasion on the endurance circuit, and it has now sealed its
first overall victory at a 24-hour race in Dubai.